2 Answers2025-01-08 14:21:34
One of the earliest to become known was Yoriichi Tsugikuni, in the "Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba" series. The Between the fourteen swordsmen and his own ability, even among them he was unmatched I think he therefore stands out as a character. It is great difficulty to reproduce his Sun Breathing Technique. He is in charge of the technique's original form. It is this form that later serves as a model for all other breathing techniques used by Demon Slayers. A historical figure, Yoriichi Tsugikuni, hundreds of years before the main timeline of the story, seems to have fundamentally changed it.
2 Answers2025-01-10 11:28:09
Although the series never clearly tells us that Yoriichi Tsugikuni and Tanjiro are of a direct relation, there are numerous clues indicating they may be related by blood.At the point in time that the series takes place, Yoriichi is a major historical figure who lived centuries before Tanjiro lived. The Sun Breathing technique, which Tanjiro uses for his fighting style was developed by him, originally from China' Ma Long.'In addition to this, Yoriichi's earrings look extremely similar to Tanjiro's. It also suggests a family tie between them.
2 Answers2025-02-05 19:22:54
Yoriichi Tsugikuni from 'Demon Slayer' is not a character whose height is clearly mentioned in the series, either in the anime or the manga. But judging by his appearance beside other characters, it's safe bet to say that he's got a fairly average height.
2 Answers2025-01-16 09:36:52
Yoriichi Tsugikuni from 'Demon Slayer' was around 85 when he passed away. Despite his age, he was an incredibly powerful demon slayer.
5 Answers2024-12-04 00:14:52
Bingo learned a lot from Demon Slayer! Yeah,Yoriichi Tsugikuni and Tanjiro Kamado are in fact connected. Tanjiro is considered a distant ancestor of Yoriichi. Amazingly both of these exceptional male figures have a unique birthmark which looks like a 'flame' as it runs across their foreheads; the sign has come from generation to generation. It denotes the creator's place as original practitioner of 'Sun Breathing' (Yoriichi). TAnjiro gets mark, breath style and begins his line up the ladder from there.,
2 Answers2025-01-16 18:32:21
Of course! Or in person of ninja Slayer Tanjiro Kamado seemed to have somethi ng to do with Yoriichi Tsugikuni. No, they weren't brothers, but they were united by blood, a connection that stretched down from ages past. Turned out that the legendary user of the sun-style breath was a distant ancestor of Tanjiro's.
And here's the kicker-Tanjiro's signature Hanafuda earrings are not only a keepsake from his own ancestor but also Yoriichi 's parting gift to him! This bloodline business shifts the whole plot into high gear, and hands Tanjiro a real chance to root out the demons.
2 Answers2025-06-08 07:41:11
Yoriichi from 'Demon Slayer' transported into the 'One Piece' universe would be an absolute game-changer. His combat skills are on a level rarely seen even among the strongest in 'One Piece'. Yoriichi's mastery of the Sun Breathing technique allows him to move at speeds that could rival Kizaru's light-based abilities, and his precision with a sword would make Mihawk raise an eyebrow. The dude sliced through Muzan, a regenerating demon lord, like butter—imagine what he could do to a Logia user who relies on elemental dispersion. His ability to see the Transparent World gives him near precognitive combat awareness, letting him dodge or counter attacks before they even happen.
In terms of raw power, Yoriichi doesn't rely on Devil Fruits or Haki, but his sheer skill and physical prowess would place him comfortably among the top tiers. His Sun Breathing techniques generate enough heat to incinerate demons, which could translate to countering abilities like Akainu's magma or Ace's fire. Yoriichi's presence would disrupt the balance of power in 'One Piece', as his style of swordsmanship and speed would force admirals and emperors to rethink their strategies. He might not have Conqueror's Haki, but his aura of sheer dominance would make even the likes of Kaido think twice before engaging.
5 Answers2025-08-24 10:45:55
There’s a kind of electric energy that sparks when villains and tragic heroes cross paths, and that’s exactly where the Muzan x Yoriichi vibe came from for me. After reading 'Demon Slayer' and seeing Yoriichi’s heartbreaking backstory and his impossible duel with Muzan, a lot of folks in the fandom started playing with the contrast: immortal, monstrous villain versus the gentle, alienated prodigy. Those dramatic panels and the music that accompanied them in the anime made for irresistible material to reinterpret.
Most of the earliest works I saw were on Pixiv and Twitter—fanart that leaned into the visual contrast, then a handful of doujinshi and fic on sites like Archive of Our Own. In Japan there were probably circles at Comiket that explored the pairing too. It’s hard to pin a single origin because shipping is collaborative and emergent: one fan posts art, another writes a fic, tags spread, algorithms pick it up, and suddenly a pairing feels like it’s been around forever. What stuck with me is how the ship grew from a few tragic panels into whole alternate histories and headcanons, which still pop up whenever people revisit those chapters.